International wood : the guide to applications, sources and trends / edited by Stephanie Rodrigue
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- (DAFA-P) TA 419 .A1 .2025 I61
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Foundation University Library Reserve | (DAFA-P) TA 419. .A1 .2025 I61 (Browse shelf(Opens below)) | Link to resource | Available | Wood as art. Wood for function. Whether you are looking for a new wood species or looking for inspiration for the perfectly stunning signature design, the International Wood Magazine and Buyers Guide has articles, project ideas and new wood species for you to learn about. We invite you to explore all of the previous issues of International Wood Magazine. | 0052025003015 |
International Wood: The Guide to Applications, Sources and Trends is an annual publication that reaches more than 20,000 key decision makers involved in the specification, manufacture, import and distribution of wood products in North America and is designed to serve as a helpful resource for readers. Each article contains an updated Source Box that allows woodworkers and specifiers to immediately learn more about the highlighted species. Readers can then turn to our Buyers Guide, which directly connects specifiers with suppliers that can help them source the most beautiful and highest performing wood products from around the world. The 2021 magazine, released last fall, builds on the success of 2020’s first-ever enhanced digital edition that includes even more exciting interactive content as well as special digital advertisements that connect readers more directly with the companies that make the magazine possible.
Established in 1956, the International Wood Products Association (www.IWPAwood.org) is the leading international trade association for the North American imported wood products industry, representing 220 companies and trade associations engaged in the import of hardwoods and softwoods from sustainably managed forests. Association members consist of three key groups involved in the import process: U.S. importers and consuming industries, offshore manufacturers and the service providers that facilitate trade.
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